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  1. Aug 5, 2005 · White Rainbow: Directed by Dharan Mandrayar. With Sonali Kulkarni, Amardeep Jha, Amruta Subhash, Shameem Shaikh. White Rainbow is the story of four remarkable women and their struggle to overcome the stigma and brutal reality of widowhood in modern Indian society.

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    • Drama
    • Dharan Mandrayar
    • 2005-08-05
  2. Running time. 92–94 minutes [Note 1] Countries. India. United States. Languages. Hindi. English. White Rainbow (also known as Shwet) is a 2005 Indian Hindi and English-language film directed by Dharan Mandrayar and starring Sonali Kulkarni, Amardeep Jha, Shameem Shaikh, and Amruta Subhash.

  3. 2005 1h 34m PG-13. Drama. 7.4 67% Add to Watchlist. White Rainbow is the story of four remarkable women and their struggle to overcome the stigma and brutal reality of widowhood in modern Indian society. In the story, the protagonist Priya, is an educated, affluent young woman who is tragically widowed.

    • Dharan Mandrayar
    • August 05, 2005
    • Sonali Kulkarni
  4. Summaries. White Rainbow is the story of four remarkable women and their struggle to overcome the stigma and brutal reality of widowhood in modern Indian society. In the story, the protagonist Priya, is an educated, affluent young woman who is tragically widowed.

  5. Mar 3, 2005 · Overview. Inspired by true events is the story of Priya (Sonali Kulkarni - Bride & Prejudice), a beautiful, affluent young woman suddenly widowed and left to fate. Alone in a land of extreme contrasts, she seeks peace in the "City of Widows", but instead of finding solace, Priya finds a cruel world filled with brutality.

  6. PG-13. 2004, Drama, 1h 31m. -- Tomatometer 2 Reviews. 67% Audience Score 250+ Ratings. Want to see. White Rainbow Photos. See all photos. Movie Info. After a man's tragic death, his family...

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  8. Amitabh Srivastava Cast. Critics reviews. Upper-class Indian wife Priya is devastated by the death of her husband in a car accident. In her grief, she has a miscarriage. Still mourning, Priya is whisked away to Vrindavan, the “City of Widows,” where society deems she must now live.